Why not order one for each of your staff and make it part of staff discussions.

When it comes to the subject of leadership in action, one of my favorite Old Testament characters is Nehemiah. In his story we see every facet of leadership lived out. I admire the depth of his prayer life, his love for God, and his sterling character.

I admire his courage in the face of crises, his willingness to make tough decisions, his perseverance to stand for what is right, and his candor in dealing with people. He is a man of prayer, a man of faith, a man of vision, a man of courage, and a man of action. We find him praying, watching, working, and warring. He’s my kind of leader.

Chapter titles:

Responding to God’s Plan and Purpose

Dream Big

Clarity is Not Optional

Building a Fire Under People Without Burning Them

Living and Working for an Audience of One

Expect Opposition

Understanding the Divine Partnership

Tough Love and Tough Talk

Becoming People of the Book

Thankfully Reviewing the Past

Signing on the Dotted Line

Let’s Throw a Party

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Diwali (or Deepavali, the "festival of lights") is an ancient Hindu festival celebrated in autumn (northern hemisphere) every year. Diwali is the biggest and the brightest festival in India. The festival spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness